Can I move 25 ft and then with the other 5 ft of movement use dimensional slide?


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So...

As a move action my arcanist walks 25 ft. max is 30 ft. With the 5 ft left in movement can he use Dimensional slide to move his 60 ft in order to complete his movement? Since he has not used all his moment and still has 5ft he can use dimensional slide right, because its part of a move action no?
Having him able to move 85 ft?

The arcanist can expend 1 point from her arcane reservoir to create a dimensional crack that she can step through to reach another location. This ability is used as part of a move action or withdraw action, allowing her to move up to 10 feet per arcanist level to any location she can see. This counts as 5 feet of movement. She can only use this ability once per round. She does not provoke attacks of opportunity when moving in this way, but any other movement she attempts as part of her move action provokes as normal.

thanks, just trying to grasp this what you can and cannot do in a movement phase.


Yup. You understand it perfectly.


As far as I know, yes.

You could do it earlier in the movement, too, and still move after 'sliding,' if I understand it correctly. Neither way seems particularly better, though.

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